Brandon Duque | Netflix | Excited | Booming | Millennial | Gen Y | Entertainment

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English

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Young Adult (18-35)

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North American (Canadian-General) North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

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if you're only knowledge of the eighties was from watching Netflix, you think it was all cocaine, women wrestling an alternate dimensions and you'd be mostly right. So tap those like and share buttons if you love the eighties and strap in for tubular ride. From the very beginning of the eighties, people were concerned with opulence like a specific luxury good imported from Colombia, which was already aiding the rise of the world's baddest drug lord. In 1980 we were witnessing the formation of a famed Medellin cartel, Pablo Escobar. Before long, the narco is pulling in $5 billion a year on that America could take, except we did take it, and it helped fuel an appetite for big hair and bitching outrageous sounds. And no one was more outrageous than Motley Crue. Wow. But it wasn't all blow and blow outs 1981. We also saw the FBI investigation of the Rio and chilling unresolved case of the Atlanta murders. So all these Children, one killer, I believe that to be the case. The Netflix eighties were also a decade full of weird and spooky stuff, like what happened in the idyllic town of Hawkins Indiana, where a group of friends went missing in 1983 Nancy Theun were found. Theune went missing again and then in 1985 almost burned down their favorite mall, Gnarly. And while Dungeons and Dragons was gaining popularity with America's youth, So we're video games. In 1984 the actual best selling game was Duck Hunt. But in the world of Black Mirror, mad genius Stephan Butler made a quantum leap in gaming with the branching adventure game Bandersnatch. Theun came 1985 when director Sam Sylvia sought to put a new spin on the popularity of professional wrestling and created Glow. The gorgeous ladies of wrestling. This quasi fictionalized sensation took the country by storm on. While it's fine and wrestling, one thing you should never tie into Knots is a space time continuum because it will result in logic defined disappearances like those in wind. In Germany, where Mads Nielsen and Claudia Tiedemann both went missing from the small town in 1986 raising many an eyebrow but leaving behind no clues, a major bummer this'd is a song from the eighties, the decade, which currently is in the mid 19 eighties, entertainment was booming, and in particular, stand up comedians enter horsing around the hilarious and heartwarming story of a single horse who has to give up his bachelor ways to care for three orphans. Start noted stand up comedian and alcoholic Bo Jak, horseman in a In a more dramatic and less animated 1988 and Mathis in Massachusetts, A group of friends managed to stop a demonic invasion or at least paused a demonic invasion with most of a group of friends very much not righteous to the max, but also because in the world of Umbrella Academy, 43 babies were born to women who weren't pregnant when the day started, some of whom, it's rumored, were adopted by original Ha group, eccentric, billionaire and adventurer. Did we miss a totally bitchin Netflix eighties event you think is vital to the cannon? Let us know our major malfunction in the comments, and there you have it. A look back at some of the most eighties events in Netflix history